Tuesday, 9 February 2010

கண்ணீரில் திருமதி. பொன்சேகா

The wife of the arrested former presidential contender, General Sarath Fonseka, says he has been "abducted" and that she has no idea where he is.

A tearful Anoma Fonseka demanded access to her husband saying she needs to hand over essential medication to him.

Gen Fonseka was detained by security forces at his office on Monday. The government says he will be court-martialled for "military offences".

Gen Fonseka was defeated by incumbent Mahinda Rajapaksa in last month's poll.

President Rajapaksa won about six million votes to Gen Fonseka's four million. But the general rejected the results and vowed to challenge them in court.

An official told the BBC the general had violated armed forces rules by engaging in politics while still in uniform and that he would be tried in a military court for this.

Military law still covered Gen Fonseka despite his retirement, officials said.

Military spokesman Maj Gen Prasad Samarasinghe told the Associated Press news agency that the general had not been cut off from friends.

"Family members are allowed to see him and he has been allowed to obtain legal advice also," he said.

'Treated like an animal'

But Mrs Fonseka said her husband had been "treated like an animal" as he was forcibly removed from his office.

She expressed shock that he had been picked up by someone of a lower rank.

Opposition politicians, who rallied around the retired military man as their presidential candidate last month, expressed their shock at the arrest and she appealed to the authorities to be reasonable in their treatment of him.

Opposition members described as "despicable" the operation in which, they said, a dozen military officers had dragged him from the room by his hands, feet and collar as he resisted.

One of the politicians present, Rauff Hakim, described the government as a "fascist" one which had now embarked on a political witch hunt.

Bitter rivalry

Gen Fonseka was in charge of Sri Lanka's army when it defeated the Tamil Tiger rebels last year after 25 years of civil war.

But they fell out over who should take credit for the victory and both fought the election boasting of their roles in the war.

Shortly before he was detained, Gen Fonseka told reporters that he would be prepared to go before any international investigation into war crimes allegedly committed by Sri Lankan troops in the final stages of that war.

The Defence Secretary, Gotabhaya Rajapaksa, insists that the government is not open to any possible probe of that kind.

The BBC's Charles Haviland in Colombo says the arrest was dramatic but not unexpected and there must now be questions about whether this is the start of a bigger clampdown on the opposition.

After the election, the government had accused Gen Fonseka of divulging sensitive information to the public, and of plotting both a coup and to assassinate the president and his family.

Gen Fonseka has vehemently denied the charges.

He said he feared an assassination attempt against him and had been told that airports would not allow him to leave the country.

Hon. V. Prabhakaran

Lost continent of Tamils

ஈழத்துப் புராதன பஞ்ச ஈஸ்வரர் கோவில்கள்

Remember the fallen

Let us all remember the fallen heroes of ours.

Remember the fallen!Remember the heroes!The struggle 4 freedom is still on;more than 30,000 fighters;more than 250,000 innocent people;these loss of lives will not go in vain;we shall never give up.These men and women gave their lives selflessly.Let us all take a vow thatwe will never eva forget'em.We honour these souls;they died to free Mother Eelam andknow that they've become angels in the heavens.The memory of them will live on forever.We will carry their dreams in our hearts.They are among the clouds;will vist us with the breeze.So long as last Thamil alive;they will be remembered.We will hold them in our hearts;will treasure their memories.As long as we can breathe;our heroes will never be apart.So as we buried you with honour;we will grieve, then heal & pray.Remember the fallen!Remember the heroes!RIP Great Heroes of Eelam!

-Surya-

Thamil Nation

A Nation shuttered; mother is lieing dead
Our Thamil race with many lives; yet,
It holds within it's great branches
a tale that makes it thrive & grow like a tree.

Among it's leaves are many faces
of those from whom we came from;
It's bark is the strength of family
it's roots became our name.

This tree is very precious
it has lived untold years;
It will live on in life and memory,
and bring both joy and tears.

Our Thamil tree is a treasure
that we'll pass on to next generation;
They'll nurture it and make it grow
until the end of time.